Buying A Timeshare: Frequent Asked Questions
Many people still have questions about timeshares, even though they are not a new concept. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions people ask:
Is it better to rent than buy a timeshare?
Purchasing a timeshare provides you with many additional choices. As an owner, you not only receive amenities, but your overall cost is much lower. Owners are eligible for discount rates on lodging, entertainment, food, travel, and other resort conveniences. The rental fee averages much more than the maintenance fee, and it continues to rise annually. Besides these benefits, though, a timeshare owner also gains property equity, which will be beneficial when he is ready to sell.
Can you rent your timeshare to somebody else?
Sure you can as long as you are the legal owner of that unit meaning you cannot rent out a timeshare that is received in exchange.
What is a fixed week and a floating week?
In fixed-week-timeshares, you are entitled to use your unit only at a specific week each year and are designated a specific unit. But in a floating week, you have the option of choosing from a range of weeks, but only on first-come, first-serve basis as many owners would like to do the same thing. The advantage of a fixed week is that your week is assured and also the unit you want. The floating week plans are advantageous to people who have scheduling conflicts with fixed week units.
Should I have to pay any upfront fees while buying/selling a timeshare through a broker?
The answer is no. According to the experts, you should never pay an upfront fee to buy, sell, or rent any timeshare. This industry is prone to scammers and frauds, just like any other industry. There have been times where people have paid a large upfront fee and received nothing in return.
Performing your due diligence when buying a timeshare will pave your way to finding the dream vacation destination you can proudly call your own.
Find fixed-week-timeshares as well as vacation rentals around the world at Buy-Timeshare-Online.com. Discover why more and more people want to buy a timeshare.
Published January 4th, 2008
Filed in Law, Real Estate




